The development and writing of Imagine It! was a team effort by TBH staff Brett Williams, Clayton Drescher, Susan Dial, and Steve Black along with many organizations and individuals who contributed helpful insights or illustrations. The vivid and evocative scenes of the past and colorful photos of wildlife and plants of the present were provided courtesy of the following:
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Artist Nola DavisExhibits and Interpretation Division
- Seminole Canyon State Park
- Caddoan Mounds State Historical Site
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Photography Division (thanks to Lorene Moore for her thoughtful assistance)
- Texas Tech University, Lubbock Lake Landmark
- Sculptor Mike O'Brien
- Artist Reeda Peel
- Artist George Nelson and the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
- Texas Beyond History artist Charles Shaw
- Amistad National Recreational Area
- TARL Photographer Milton Bell
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Panhandle Plains Historical Museum
- Denver Public Library, Western History Collection
Other helpful insights and images were provided by Dr. Phil Dering (Texas A&M University), Ken Brown (TARL), Doug Boyd (Prewitt and Associates, Austin), Dr. Richard Stark, and Dr. David Hughes (Wichita State University).
Helpful References:
- 1984 The Indians of Texas. The University of Texas at Austin Press.
- 2001 Handbook of North American Indians. Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
- 1987 A Practical Guide to Edible and Useful Plants. Texas Monthly Press, Austin.